Volume 2, Issue 4 (partial) October - December 2023 | | Advertisement | Coming to DFD this year in Washington, DC? Be sure to float by the Physical Review Journals booth #21! Win one of 7 rubber ducks at our biggest rubber duck pond yet. Learn how to get your paper published in PRX Energy and get tips on manuscript submission, refereeing and more at Monday's Meet the Editors event. We look forward to seeing you in DC! | | | | | | Advertisement | Do you need language assistance for your next submission? Take advantage of new translation, figure assistance, and text editing services provided by APS and Editage. Experience exceptional support, expertise, and dedication for all your publishing needs. Get a quote. | | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Perspective C. H. Don, T. P. Shalvey, and J. D. Major PRX Energy 2, 041001 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | In this Perspective, antimony selenide (Sb2Se3) is explored as a promising material for solar cells by considering key lessons learned from CdTe. Despite challenges, research and development efforts could make Sb2Se3 a competitive player in the solar energy industry. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Henning Otto, Clemens Naumann, Christian Odenthal, and Christian Cierpka PRX Energy 2, 043001 (2023) – Published 2 October 2023 | Experimental studies of the fluid dynamics of small- and large-scale stratified-thermal-storage tanks demonstrate that inherent flow near the tank sidewalls increases mixing of the hot and cold fluid layers and decreases the energy storage efficiency. | | | | | | Yu Kumagai, Seán R. Kavanagh, Issei Suzuki, Takahisa Omata, Aron Walsh, David O. Scanlon, and Haruhiko Morito PRX Energy 2, 043002 (2023) – Published 3 October 2023 | Theory and experiment are combined in unveiling a class of solar cell materials in an effort to improve power conversion efficiency. | | | | | | Johannes Kruse, Eike Cramer, Benjamin Schäfer, and Dirk Witthaut PRX Energy 2, 043003 (2023) – Published 4 October 2023 | Toward unlocking the mysteries of power grid dynamics, a physics-inspired machine learning model reveals hidden dependencies and enables precise probabilistic predictions in the power system of continental Europe. | | | | | | Jong Woong Park, Young-Kwang Jung, and Aron Walsh PRX Energy 2, 043004 (2023) – Published 6 October 2023 | A first-principles approach is used to predict the thermoelectric performance of a metal halide with low-dimensional connectivity, providing insight into structure-property relationships. | | | | | | Peichen Zhong, Fengyu Xie, Luis Barroso-Luque, Liliang Huang, and Gerbrand Ceder PRX Energy 2, 043005 (2023) – Published 9 October 2023 | The intercalation voltage profile of a disordered rocksalt cathode with site disorder and complex redox chemistry is modeled with advanced computational methods. | | | | | | Christian Pedersen, Timur Aslyamov, and Mathijs Janssen PRX Energy 2, 043006 (2023) – Published 10 October 2023 | This work uses ladder circuits and continuum modeling to describe the impedance of a porous electrode in an electrolyte reservoir, with implications for modeling supercapacitor, battery, and fuel cell electrodes. | | | | | | Mohammadamin Moradi, Yang Weng, John Dirkman, and Ying-Cheng Lai PRX Energy 2, 043007 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | To safeguard electric power grids from random failures and cyberattacks, a reinforcement learning approach is developed using linear temporal logic to efficiently allocate limited resources, promising improved defense for critical cyberphysical systems. | | | | | | Mark C. Elvington, Prabhu Ganesan, Patrick A. Ward, Jian Liu, Ahmet Atilgan, Boris V. Kramar, Karren More, David Cullen, Joseph T. Hupp, Scott Greenway, W. Taylor Adams, IV, and Héctor R. Colón-Mercado PRX Energy 2, 043008 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | An efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction, made using a straightforward process with low-cost materials, brings us closer to affordable fuel cells without expensive metals like platinum. | | | | | | Markus Heckschen, Yasin Beyazit, Elaheh Shomali, Florian Kühne, Jesumony Jayabalan, Ping Zhou, Detlef Diesing, Markus E. Gruner, Rossitza Pentcheva, Axel Lorke, Björn Sothmann, and Uwe Bovensiepen PRX Energy 2, 043009 (2023) – Published 30 October 2023 | The transport dynamics of photoexcited electrons in an iron-gold model system are studied with a combination of advanced experimental and computational methods, revealing transport mechanisms with implications for efficient light-energy conversion technologies. | | | | | | Perspective Martin Breidenbach, Brendon Bullard, Emilio Alessandro Nanni, Dimitrios Ntounis, and Caterina Vernieri PRX Energy 2, 047001 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | In the pursuit of advancing particle physics and gaining deeper insights into the Higgs boson, proposals for electron-positron colliders are being examined. This Perspective takes a closer look at one such collider, the Cool Copper Collider, and introduces strategies aimed at minimizing its carbon footprint, while also conducting a thoughtful comparison with other Higgs factories. | | | | | | | |
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